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rredtort. -AprU 4.—Carl I>arenbe#» of NmMu avenue form«ly Chk^f of PoMce, who waa overcome by gaaollnt ! fumen on Thuraday while wurking In t bis garage Is recovering In the Naaaau j HoRidtal. It Is expected he will bf out again In a week. He owe* hla life to j the prumiit work i|f neighbors, and i Chester A. Fulton. Had Is not bwn for them he would have Ixsen asphyxi¬ ated. ^^. J pr. Darenlwrs went Into the garage j In the forenoon and was working on j his car with the garage dot>r closed and tho enginlf runnlng/.-
.\t noon time his wife went to caW | Ilim for .dinner and found him huddU-d - up on a seat In thc car with blofjd run- , nlilg from bis ears, nose and mouth, j He probably was unconscious alxiut un j hour. ' I
With jirompt asslMtunce nf I.eo Heers | and PJImer Itaynor, nelghbois, he wns i carried Into tbe house, and Lowe and j Klliot n,l8o neighbors, sent a hurry call j for Kulton and made arrangements j with the hospital to receive him.
From the time that Fulton received the call until he had la;ide<l his patient in Nasaau Hospital; It was lifteen minutea. Thc distance Is » l\'i mib-s.
The i|uick a<-tlon of all uii(l"ubtcdl>-' a.avcd the life of Mr, Darenberg and the- family are deeply grateful for their help.
Dr. Oordon I..ind.';ay attended Darert- licrg and is taking special vj.re of tlie «'as« ttt the hoapital. The patient re¬ gained conacionsncaa Kriday evening and ¦¦ecognlzed those ubout him. but h«- bas no rccolle<-tl(>n of what hapiicned. ' Fortunately Tllnner time i>n Tlinrn- day <amc when it did, for had he In-er. Ii'ft in the garag'^ a litlle while (longer he would have licen dead from the poi- sonua efTccts of the gus fumes. Aa it is. he proliably will be seen among hla [ familiar haunts in another week.
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" Make business appoint¬
ments here, let yoor family me^ you at our banking qiiarters when you aie ready to return home, make use of all our facilities. ,
We realize that a banking institution is semi- public in character and \vc are prepared to render a good deal of service for which we receive no pay except the satisfaction of being helpful.
cAsk for booklet, 'Credit at Bank ".
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Secretary
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ON THE JOB!
Samuel S. Board
I.r \'(i(atioria of the J'. .M. C. A., and Director of the 1 Kmi.ioymont Service/jf .N'a.s.xau and HufTolk Counties
¦ liiis department weekly. It will i>ay you to read it fully. The infi'rm:i;l<in is authentic
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hole but n^cixtt^ny in Mtn* meamtre )f mn amtileyer. ^ • ampmmti i'here are tinrMia. of eoarae. when going with a c-oncem and helping them pull through or beginning with a rfew flrra (horougttly eataMlshed Is the beat posMlble move, but in any caa<!' it pays to have your eyma open to the flnancial standiag of tbe flrm or busi¬ ness head.
In the third place,. It I* worth while euns'idering whether the busiiiesK as a whole is goluR forward of backward. \>ry few buslnenten stand still. If the industry is dliiappearlng ur If the flrm Ix losing business in a normal market, .¦yiinethtng is .wrong. Now that busl- nenn is so dull. It.ta hard to tell; but at least we can declue whether ii«* bu.siness ia like the, carriage industry, dl.fappearing or ali^at gone: whether it is like the automobile busine.«w<, thor¬ oughly established but growing; or whether It if like the aeroplane busi¬ ness Just beginning to walk.
Which, for Instance, would you choo.se If you wished to enter the iight- InK industry—gas or electricity".' Or. if >ou are studying liookkeeping would ' .\ou learn the old system of tiound ledgers or the loose-leaf day-by-day a'-- : counting system? I'erhaps it would be best to learn Iwth.
Finally, every ajiplicant should con¬ sider the chance for advancement. Thla j is more or less bound ui> with the other three and yet is also distinct. Some 1 employers ure especially Inlere.sted in ithe pTogresa their employeea make. ; Others care only for their efficiency on • the Job. Home jirovide splendid opaor- i tunities for tiainiUK and pay less wdfce.'; because of it. Others pay good wage." i and expect a man or woman to care ifor their own training. There are some ! few—not many— who work their em- ' ployee.s to the limit without in any way I aiding their advance and then drop them for fresh woikeis. I?e Jealous of your time. Uont waste it or fall to do sometbinK becauae you are too partic¬ ular, but always consider the u.se to which it la to be put.
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ENGAGEJiENT EXTRAORDlMAtlY
Ttie tat^CAaaai^mtt B«iit»ni-W^ht ol tii« V^orld
PETE HERMAN
na bmiy wko rec^Twi $40,006X10 far Ua hamit itt MaJiaoa Square G«r4«« Iaet
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Mat ta Emglmnd ta bttmmk e>ut .Knuny WiM*, tiM wlSe& fc* recaived $25,060.00. He will tak* Ota Um
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fomiteny off thi- ii.-tui-kh'mu oiHtrict had a dlntier %tnrdny nt the MnrMi-- club In cett'hratlon of the volijin* of buslnes.<i done by the men ol tM force during the week. • t
The dinner Wa* the outcome of ,* friendly rfvafry that exlsls between tike {tgJg ^^ *b«rtly ^ttartniti men who "write Insurance." <>ne fJte- Emj^wm ~" tlon mafntalncd It could write more ~ " than th« ntber during the week-^^nd today ihey met to celebrate with tMe j dlnncl*. J
Thoae aat'tendlng wert> Buiierintend- i ent Thomas P. Taylor and his aiwdat- ' nnts Martin McCo^mk k and Irving Traub, the hidies of the olKce force. I Mrs. Carr, Miss tlallaKher and Miss j Katherine Herm.-in; also Wllllnm j Baucb. William Gnniky. William O'- ' Donncll. Otto rtoewor. Andrew Heber- i er. rharles Mellen. Harry Hfrschfeld. i Joseph Dickinson. Oustave Esswvin, I -Vlfrcd Oberhofer. .lohn .lostrum. OeO. ' Itamua and William DufTett. i
It w-as a delightful .^caslon for the j No Better SHow Thwl Thit Ever Offered by Any Club
Insurame men and ladies and bofli fac- ! ——
tionni^ave "threatened" the other with another such reason for celebration In the near future.
JOHNNY SOLSBERG
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HILLY UVI6NE n. JOE RIVERS
ANOTHER GREAT 10 ROUNDER
JOHNNY MURRAY ts. AL. KETCHELL
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SAILOR McGEEHAN r*. YOUNG SCOTT
HEMPSTEAD
Miss Kdna .\ttrtnuHig. of Krankli: street Is ill al ber home with gripji. and sore throat.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester K. I'ecan, .Ir. Who have la-en travelling cross-counlr., by motoreyile, liavc returned to Memi> ;iteud. Mrs. I'ecan, bef(ire her iiia: rluge was Mlas .lanet Kort.
i There is no oni; thing 'whleh caused at the end he is leaa valuuble inal'
I mora "labor turnover'—tho shifting [ of more valuable.
I from job to Job—ihan lack of informa¬ tion about the job Itself and about the
¦ employer on the part of the worker. White thla results in less to thc em-
: plover, it is an especial liandieap to the
j worker and .so is one of the most im- purtant things for him to con.slder.
j If a man .sells .some property or in-
j vest.i some money and lose;; liy the transaction it may be jjosslble for liim
Marian "Uuddy" Irwlti if* apendin^r tho holidaya with his iiarents, Mr, an 1 , Mrs. M. Irw'in of Fulton avenue.
to gain as much latci, but when a man invests ^is time, .ikill and knowledge , in a Job which docs not aid him in de-
j veloping his life, the time can never
Mias Louise I'lunk^-it haa returned i bo regained, it !• gone forever. to her home on Washington strep; , In a .sense, men and women rent their after haying paasitl a pleasant winte.-1 jj(,-,.|i,.ih y,- tlieir brains or experience In .Now tirleans nt a fasblonablo hotel, when they go to work. It is really
impossible for them to ".sell" their
Wmk»in Hutchinson and Uertran;, Hprvlces even though the term is used Patterson, both of Syracuse University. Ifi-equently becau.se the biawn, or ex-
jierience, or brains cannot bo sei)arated from the individual. When men u.sec^^, to be .sold as slaves then labor was ji' "commodity," now it is "rentable," but
have iH'cn spending thc Kuslor hldidliys with their parents of this village.
Duncan (Unties, of .\ew Jeraey, "s Spending a few days at the home of his i „ot "buyable nunt, Mra. .1. J. Cronin. of Washing ton street.-
.Mlss Catherine Doty, of
Suppose,, tlien, that you, Wallace : 13ra.wn, had a house you wished to rent. ; if you WOIO wise you would investigate lamaicu ; ^.jje num who wi.shcd to use it and size
Hospital, haa lK<en visiting her parents, Mr. and .Mra. William Doty, of Clin¬ ton slri'ct.
.Misa Fritzle t'lurk. of Fulton avenue, who has IR'CII suffering from "too much Kuster," is able to be out again.
Mra. Townsend Hewl<>tt, of Columbia street, i« entertaining friends from Port Jefferson. ¦-
Till' third degree will be conferred at the meeting of Hempatead Lodge, 141, Thuraday evening.
The flardeii City and Hemoateud Kire IX'partinent bowling teams will meet on Ti'vv'a alleys tonight.
him up rather <arefully before giving him a lease. You would~-»ui:(ily wl.sh to know whether he was leailonslble enough to insure your receiving back your pi-oporty in decent condition at the end of the time.
Well, bow aliout your bo.ss¦.' Is be going to use your time .so that it will not only benefit him but alao add to your knowledge and experience.' We hear of some 'farmers u.sing the land tliey rent ao that all the good is taken out of it when they Kive it up. in the sjiine way .some cmployer.s will use a man's time, strength and ability so that
If you are Koing to work soon, or bave started lately, think over this question well. Somo times it is nece.ssjir.v for a man to do the first thing which offers him a chance to earu a living. I'erfectly proper! It't; better to uae what you have .some way than to .starve to death and lost it altogether, but wa.-Jte no time in investing it safely after tho emergency is past.
Hungry Fh-emen Act Quk-kly
IVukvIlle Centie, April 4.—After hanging around the Are comjiany's hoii.«es all monilnir, cleaning ui> the inonil.si's and polishing the apparatus, the firemen 'Were disturbed at dinner when a still alarm blew at 1:'.!.".
There were a lot of fellows In town who hadn't had an opportunity to ride on the apiiaratus aince thc :i a. m. Jiic on .Maple avenue, and there was a gland rush to the Alert's house.
The lilazo proved to be grass bui^niuK on Ua:.-mond avenne. It was quickly e.xtingiushed by the hungry firemen who were anxious to return liefore their meals got cold.
TO CHOOSE HEW OFFICERS
Firf Companies to Meet For That' Puxpose Tomorrow Night
Kockville Centre, .\pril 4.--The six coniiianies comprlsInK the Ho<kvillo Cenlre Fire Department are scheduled, to meet tomorrow evening and chose { ofllcers for the el^siiInK year. In most j eases the ofllcers _ will advanee. In a 1 few companies, however, a change Isi c.xiM'ctcd In the line. ^ i
Thursday night the, "deparlment j members will select a Chief Knglneer! and two assistants. There will Iv no' eiintesi for Chief or- Kirst .Vsslstant Chief and Larry Waleiinari and Hay, Wood will be <'lectod.
Two candidates are in the running for Hecond Asistaiit Chief, Kred W'. [ .Myers of the .Vleitn >ind Adum Fehr of! the IJeliance. Both have iieen endor-1 aed by tholr -<-oni|ianieH. MemlK>ra of both coniiKinlca are working hard for their respective comrades and a close result is i-xpeeted.
SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES: AdmiMion, $2.20; RetarTed, $3.30; Rinssidet, $5.50
ADVANCE SEATS at CLuJbbuck'a Drug Stor* and United Cigar Store, Freeport White Houae Barber Sbop, Hempatead; United C^ar Store. Lynbrook, and Wild' Drug Store, Rockville Centre.
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THESE GOVERNMENT BUILT BUNGALOWS
Huilt of standard diinensian merchantable yellow pine. Contain 3 large rooms and pordi—have 17 French windows, 4 doors, 2 wooden parlitiona. front and rear entrnncea. 2 seta ot steps and metal flue for chimney. .Viso hardware for entire houso. ,
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Delivered to your freight station anywhere from .Now York to Florida whilo they last.
See CHARLES W. MANNER
93 Shelbank Place Rockville Cenlre, L. 1.
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On Friday evening April 1.') the Fiee. port Chapter O. K. S. will Kive a barn dance at the Freeport Club. This is to be one of the moat attnietive affaira of the kind held in Fre«'|)ort and a most enjo.vable eveniiiK is i.xpceted to reault. i K
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New Store Now Open
EXQUISITE APPAREL
Just what are thc fundamental things to consider abuut...au employer any¬ how'/ Kmployes are sometimes more "fussy" than employers about where they go and what they do and unrea¬ sonably so, but there are certain definite i thlnffs every employee ought to try and ! find out before accejiting a job. , \
in tho first place he should know [ whether his future employer gives a '. "square-deal"—whether he can be de¬ pended upon to iiay fair wages for good work—to consider his employee's rights and nee<ls and to help them progress in ! their work. It's often necessary to ! work for men and women who do not i nwusure up to this standard but when I ? that is .so the fact ahould bo tiikon into ^ ^ account.
Next, the flnancial standing of the employer shnuld be considered. In many cases thia Is unquestionable but in others the lo.ss of wages throuirh the employer's going intq' bankruptcy or the lo.ss of roputation which cannot
TIN AND SHEET METAL WORKS i|
ROOFS,, GLTTE'rS and LRADER8 I,
Furnaces, Itanges and Heaters Installed T and Repaired. $
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165 Franklin Street.
Phone 375-It. Hempstead,
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i Red Cedar Posts, Red Cedar Trim and Lumber
t STANDING WHIT^ AND BLACK OAK TIMBER Cut and^awed To Order
Estimates dn\<awns and Cellars
We havo broken or bent all the pins in the vicinity and about convinced the L. I. R. R. Co. that the course of Mill River is to be changed.
Now we are ready to build you a Red Cedar Room, moth proof. Juat think, ladies, when you hand your hiisb4nd or affin¬ ity his winter suits without a moth hole In them and hear him warble: "Dearie, you're a Jewel; how can I repay you?" And you promptly reply: "A new fur coat, you old sweetheart," for it ¦W'ill cost nothing for storage.
We have a limited supply of Iy. I. Red Cedar boards about 3.000 square feot. Get your order in beforq it is closed out.
FOR WOME.N and MISSES
That Wears Longer, Looks Better and Coat Less SMART DRESSES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES HOSIERY and LINGERIE .
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26 MAIN STREET, HEMPSTEAD, L. I.
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Long Beach, L. I. Far Rockaway, L. I.
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Modern Equipment and Expert Workmen will give you a ser¬ vice you can't get olaewhero on Long laland
Brass Beds and Electro Plating in All Its Branches
We Do General Mill Work and Can t'are for Your Home Allor- atious of This Kind
KLASS AUTOMATIC CORP.
D. R. Longnecker P. L. Hurrell H. Weber
Formerly L. & H. Mfg. Co.
Observer St., TeL 28 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y.
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FIrp I'ompany elections will be held Unr the various company liend<iuarter.s ',T[*ue«doy 'evening.
The annual dinner of the Ikir .\««ocia- lion of .N'assuu County will Ik- beld in the Oarden City Hotel Thursday at 6:30 p. m. Tho Hon. .Mmet F. Jenks. presid¬ ing juatice of the AtipHlute Division of the Supreme Court lylU be principal speaker of tlie evening.
Charlea Reynold, director of the Eng- llsh Folk Uance Society of .\merica, and hin troupe of proteiwioiial dancers will give un exhibition In the Armory thla ovenlng. Tt will be for the benelU of tho gynaaium class.
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Freeport Furniture Shop
INTERIOR DECORATION
Upholstering Draperies, Curtains Awnings Shades
Cabinet Making | Antiques |
Painting PoUshing
ROCKVUXE CENTRE
SPECIAL FURNITURE TO ORDER
I'Morence Myles of Soulfh Turk who hus been suffering from grip was able to get' out yeaterday und enjoy tho pleasant weuther.
Miss ¦nue
¦loaeiih HulHT. of Far Rockaway. will open a billiard ijurlor and liowling alley ifi the corner storo of thu Verity Build¬ ing, formerly the T-ot« Ho|el, at the --' cHjrner of Village avonuo aud llib rail¬ road tiacku, on Monday .Vpril U. It wljl be known as the Nawau Billiard, I'arlor. I
Now is the time to re-ftnish your furniture give you the highest workmanship
ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED
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Do you Know the Facts About Building Costs?
Do you know Ihat lumber and building materials are down?
Have you t^^lked to us lately about building?
Do you know how reasonably you cau make needed repaira, build your new home, or remodel your old one?
Belter get in touch witb the situation at once.
The big buildlns program that was expected In 19i!U failed to develop. The manufacturers were ca'Ught with t'X) largo stocks, and were forced to turn them over at almost cost.
We can abow you a substantial aaving on every item lu our line.
STOCK OF UPHOLSTERED AND CAB- INET kAOE FURNITURE ON HAND
We also ^pecialKle itt Never Bend Window Screens.;;
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LAWRENCE, L. L
68 East Merrick Road
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But It's only tair to tell you this eotadltlon may be only temporary. The CQwntry Is short more than a fbillion home^ ^ Our own city is short oOO,«00 homes. When people begin to do this long delayed bulldlhg, demand will increase rapidly, creat¬ ing another shortage of materials, and prices will atlvance again.
If you are planning to huild, remodel, or repair, come In aud let us ^Ivo you flsurea. Then when we ahow you the actual savings over liuit year's prices and show you how faroralilir present coata compare with those of 19^4, make your own declsloa.
Get in touch with us today.
Nassau Lumber Company
^VSHPSTEAD AITB HICKSYHLE
YOU DON'T NEED A COAL FIRE TO GET PLENTY OF HOT WATER
Stop making an oven of your kitchen—you'll be hot enough without it. Stop all the unneceisaiy labor of starting a coal flre and removing ashea. Stop heating water in pots and kettles on your gas range—you are wasting gas.
VULCAN GAS WATER HEATER
will give you all the hot water you need so eas^y and qoiokly that you will wonder how yoa ever got along without it. Seady anytime—day or night—just strike a natch—turn on the gai and in a few minntes yon have steaming hot water.
Call kt OUT office and see this heater demonstrated
RASSAU & SUFFOLK UGHRNG COMPANY
GEO. MacDONALD. President
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